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San Antonio students going green at lunch.

MacArthur High School senior Anna Setar says she was “really excited” when she saw the cafeteria's new salad bar a few weeks ago.

“I went home to tell my mom, ‘We have edible options now,'” she says.

The fresh fare exceeded teen expectations.


 
 

Public housing focuses on public health


From the seat of his wheelchair, Michael Tanner extends his arms through a tower of bushy leaves and strains to pick a ripe okra pod. The vegetable hangs just beyond his reach.....



 
 

San Antonio students told to "Fuel Up to Play 60"

A fit student is a student who performs better. That’s why schools are getting involved in the fight against childhood obesity.

The new program is called “Fuel Up to Play 60,” as in “eat the right foods to exercise for an hour every day.” On Tuesday, September 20, 2011, middle school students cheered on the idea.


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